Sound level and sound integrating device



c, Marl 215', 19552 l y thereof.

measured is sustained.

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"Sli this apolication, We disclose a new andinia Corrieration ofAmeri reirse *s'reresfjeafre'rx orifice; 1

(lliester Hacker', Crestwood, Y., aiillhoznas lhelcn, liaywooc, N.,.l'.assignors to Raelio cacca. corporation fifrlelazn' Applicaties simi; ie, isis, 'sei-iai Norestee cisimsgc'c1-l1sif-,sy I

proved means ior measuring ,sounds or other disclosed an embodimentto be used to measure the 'react-ion 'of anauliieiice at. for example, a

` radio broadcast studio. Our inventionv obviously may be putte other uses. i r Tile general purposel ofl our invention is to provide instantaneous readingnower totalizer and to provisie a sound power totalizlng means to yrecord applause from a. sroaclcast studio audience which applause record is proportional to the total y sound level in the studio and its time duration.

Sonno level measuringancl indicatingv appartus is known in the art.f Thus far in` the art, it `has beenl general practice to measure audience reaction by utilizing a microphone, an audio irequency amplifier anda more or less standard y volume or level indicator. i The indication of .such a vmeter .isrougl'ily proportional to the instantaneous sound level received by the microl into account the duration `of tirel sound level'` -japplousel which is obviously an important element; In other words, suoli indications laclf; the time element yinvolved Where the sound being The time element is important where the reaction of an audience to. a radio program or 'the lilze is being measured. lo

. our U. S. application Serial lecl Januaryl'l, lSf'LnGW Patent #2,433,657, dai-ed -.uj v gust sound level measurement which' responds l.. sound` peaks anni time 'duration thereof. i How ,Y ever.'y lin said apparatus, the time component l E949, `rre have disclosed apparatus fmeasurement is limited by virtue of tire fact that storage condenser is used to integrate voltage "energy level and producing,indications of the level' f For purposes of illustration, we have ysince,ii'ftalres into vcc msiceration both l with our invention, while the circuit of Fig. 2.

ouraticiiand ci `carlations in tlie level during vtlie iimethe measurement being niacie.- Our inventionV Aprovides considerable improvement the time duration of the sound level and its ioagniiiucle` and proviries for all practical purposes an made to the attached drawingswhere i illustrates by block diagram and line connection, e.

sound level integratorarrange in accordance with our invention, l l i Fig. 2 shows bycircuit ele-ment and circuit element connections the essential features of a sound level indicator; rrangeclv in accordance 3 illustrates a modification of aportion of kThe rectangles in Fig. lfhave been labeled A, B, C, D and E and corresponding labelsare used 2. l Y i g s broadest aspect, ourfinvention consists essentially, es shown schematically in Fig. l, of

" amicrophone A connected by switch S to an audio freouenczf amplifier B and a means C ci convert ing the audio amplitude variations into irequencsl variations with a means D for changing the ire quencr variations into pulses ano. a unit E kfor recorng and counting or otherwise displaying the' totalunumber ci pulses produced'lo the sys- In operation, e, microphone A picks up the sound (applause) produced by the audience anc' frequency converter unit C. This unit consist:

"peals representing sounri. A 'meterle arranged .3 .to indicate the chanee'in charge of the condenser. lf voltages representing the scendere appliedio the capacitor and are sustained, the capacite will charge up, integrating said r ltagesimtil the capacitorliecome's fully charged. 1

,The integration then stops unless the` sound level againrises. In practice, the soundlevel may clecrease butstillbe sustained in wliichcase im ".tegration cannot takeplace, and the reading on the meter is not a correct indication of the sound l level `as prolonged. l Y A ,A In our present application, we provide a sound c j level indicator which accurately integrates souncl` f level'. and Y the time duration thereof `irrespective of a modulator oscillator unit andA au amplifier `llie electrical energy, which is Varying in amplitude at a comparatively slow rate, is usen' in C jfto change the frequency ol the oscillatorin prou *cheminer-eased in magnitude anzi elivereel te the pulse unit D. To provide zeroY output ror: this unit C when the sound level fed to A an:

` Lset up in B has droppecl to a predeterminez threshold level, e.` suitable olas kcontrol circuiti vfed from unit B to an amplifier in- C to contro the operating characteristics ofunit C. `Thi 4ther operates as follows: `Unit C contains twl i oscillators with their outputs arranged tolsev in Vcounter input to convert the low frequency AL-C. 4to uni-directional pulses. For example, a tube ter. However, if desired, the couplings from resistoriliA to the counter may be modified asillustrated in Fig. 3.

. of tube 9@ to bias `the `saine beyond cut-oli. Then rtmf-'anode of tube 98 swings inia negative directionjon positive halves of the low frequency A.C.

The operation oi this devicevis as follows:

.Y bythe closing and opening ofswitch's. Y j 2. Y'llie energy threshold `above which the device will register isdeterrnined by the setting of (potentiometer 39. g l i Thus, the device may beused, forexample, for measuring applause, over a definite period, in

i that normal room noises would not register. Such a threshold setting would be reiativelylow. In another case, however, when a determination lci? `sound level alcove, for'sxample, a tolerable maximum as in a noisy factory, or with respect to street trailc is desired, the threshold setting would be relatively high. Y l l l- Bffoeating the oscillatory energies developed n at ifi and Bil downto a low value, sensitivity and E.linearity are improved and the operation range i expanded because :frequency changes at low fre `foucncy are of greater percentage than the cor responding frequency changes at tiie high frecuency F. H y

Thus, We nave an unlimited" scale counter I which produces'indications depending' onv the `time duration :and fir. proportion tothe sound vllevel of microphone A. This gives a true integrated registration o period of t e. ThecounterV stated above, may comprise a plurality of ld'ecadecountcrs or 'it may comprise 'a simple condenser and resistor in a tube rectier circuit with DfC. meter across the condenser to measure the charge run. However, when an luumore elabora-te counter of the decade type is used v EFE. K i,

.l n 'What is claimed is: i

`alfnplier excited by alternating current poten- "tial representing said sound, apparatus controlled by the output of said amplier for producing `oscillatory energy of iixedfrequency when said sound level is below' a selected level and of a y,vary-'ing frequency directly proportional to the Mv rence of which is directly proportional to the *value of the varying frequency and means for counting said pulses.

second oscillator operating at saidfrequency F when said, sound level is at a critical value,

Vof said :second oscillator proportionally with gcloangesrinv said sound level above said critical In this embodiment, a source 9i of D.C.'is connected' inthe grid bias circuit cycler'l'ienthe points 5 and 5 correspond to thepoints 5 and' of Morton et a1` 2,409,689. 1

in unit Efmay' be conveiztionaLas `limited uncrcvfded scale readirigis desired, aY

l. ln a sound leveland duration meter, anr

alternating current `potential magnitude when said sound'level is above said selected level, apl patates for generating pulses the rate of recurl. {"acooaed Y biased to out oir and excitedV at its grid by tilel output of tube Si! has a, plate` potential which l Y pled tc said combining apparatus. varies in a negative direction to drive the counf 3. Insound level measuring apparatus. a piel Vof said` oscillators for producing a'beat `note resulting from change in the frequency of saic' second oscillatonand a beat notecounter couup` device; an amplifier device coupledvthereto y an electron control device ampliiier having in- LLTlie time period over which the sound, orf other energy.r is to loe integrated is determined' put electrodes including a control kelectrode coupled to the cmput ofwsaid ampliier` device and having output electrodes. a rectifier coupler .to said ---.mplifier` device and including as a' loac circuit-a resistorin a biasing circuit for said control electrode, an oscillation generator, e reactancetube modulator coupled to said output electrodes, to be controlledhy the `outpui of said control device amplifier,` `and coupled t( 'l `saidgenerator to modulate the' frequencyl o1 -the same, and apparatus orxneasuring'tiie frequency of the oscillations generated.

y s, In apparatus lor sound level measurement a first oscillatore?? variableirequonozf', airequency modulator tlierefo1',apparatus for pick- Wlilchcase, the thresholdivould be adjusted so` Y said modulator, rectifying means responsive 'tc said `currents for producing a control potentie and applying thesamc to said coupling to permit said modulator to respond only to current:

above a selected magnitude, and means for Ineas uring the frequency of tlze'osciliations generated 5. In sound level measuring apparati. a sounc `responsive device yoperative for a selected time interval, anV amplifier tube coupled thereto, ar

)electron discharge device amplifier having in-` put'electrodes including a control grid coupled (to the output of said amplifier ytuloe and having n output electrodea'a rectifier coupled'to said amthe sound level over a Tosciilation generator, a combiningcircf-.t coupled tov saidgenerators to derive the beat not:

developed by combining oscillations from. salz generators, and apparatus for counting the cycle:

of said beatA note occurring during saidtime interval. 4 y l 'L 5. in combination, means *Sor producing a potential hai-'ing a frequency which changes substantially in direct proportion to thesuccessive values vci a variable quantity, meansor pro- Yc'ucing a.` pulse for each cycle of saidlpotential j means for counting and indicating said pulses (iii means for changing the frequency of operation Y f Number *and` means responsive to said quantity for pre` ventirf'` production o`f-ssid` pulses until lsal 1 exceeds a predeterminedvalue.

CHESTER A. RACKE'Y;L THOJAS H.

Y n resonances circo The following references are of record in th fzleoi this patent: v I l'UNITED srsras PATENTS 

